Job Training Incentive Program Guide



Minnesota Department of Employment & Economic DevelopmentJob Training Incentive Program Guide7-3-2017Table of Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u Background Information PAGEREF _Toc430176509 \h 1Program Guidelines PAGEREF _Toc430176510 \h 1Business Eligibility PAGEREF _Toc430176511 \h 1Ineligible Businesses PAGEREF _Toc430176512 \h 1Program Requirements PAGEREF _Toc430176513 \h 1Other Considerations PAGEREF _Toc430176514 \h 2Eligible Training PAGEREF _Toc430176515 \h 2Ineligible Training PAGEREF _Toc430176516 \h 3Maximum Award Amount PAGEREF _Toc430176517 \h 3Use of Funds PAGEREF _Toc430176518 \h 3Eligible Business Matching Contributions PAGEREF _Toc430176519 \h 4Application Guidelines PAGEREF _Toc430176520 \h 4Application Timelines PAGEREF _Toc430176521 \h 4Application and Award Process PAGEREF _Toc430176522 \h 4Review Criteria PAGEREF _Toc430176523 \h 5Reporting Requirements PAGEREF _Toc430176524 \h 5Definitions PAGEREF _Toc430176525 \h 6Resources/Contact Information PAGEREF _Toc430176526 \h 7Application Instructions PAGEREF _Toc430176527 \h 8Background InformationIn June 2015, the Minnesota legislature created this program to address an area of employment need for new or expanding businesses. The program will enable the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) to respond to immediate training requests that are related to economic development efforts being coordinated by DEED.The Job Training Incentive Program provides grants of up to $200,000 to new or expanding businesses for the purpose of training of new workers as quickly and efficiently as possible. The program is available to new or expanding businesses located in Greater Minnesota that are adding at least three new jobs at the project location.Program GuidelinesBusiness EligibilityThe business is located in Greater Minnesota (see definitions on page 6).Must be a new or expanding business that commits to hiring permanent employees in new jobs that provide at least 32 hours of work per week for a minimum of nine months per year.The new jobs must pay wages at least equal to the median hourly wage for the county in which the jobs are located, plus benefits, by the earlier of the end of the training period or 18 months of employment under the project.The business will add at least three new jobs at the project location.Ineligible BusinessesBusinesses primarily engaged as a public utility or in retail sales at the project location, health care services, lobbying, gambling, professional sports, political consulting, leisure, hospitality or professional services provided by attorneys, accountants, business consultants, physicians, or healthcare consultants are not eligible.Program RequirementsThe business must be able to demonstrate that its training needs cannot be met through a Minnesota Job Skills Partnership grant.The training is in an eligible topic area outlined below.The business must match state funds with cash or in-kind contributions on a .5:1 basis.Must intend for training to begin within six months of the award date. At DEED’s discretion, one three-month extension may be granted.Grants awarded in fiscal year 2018 (July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018) must be completed by June 30, 2019. Grants awarded in fiscal year 2019 (July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019) must be completed by June 30, 2020. The application must identify the training to be provided for each job category, projected costs, expected outcomes and a timeline for the training.The business must pay a $500 application fee payable upon preliminary approval of the application.Other ConsiderationsThe business is encouraged to utilize and the services provided by DEED’s Business Services Representatives in recruiting and screening new hires with an effort to connect the long-term unemployed and disadvantaged job seekers to new employment opportunities.The business is encouraged to implement a recruitment strategy for hiring individuals with a disability, minorities, long-term unemployed and/or other disadvantaged job seekers.When appropriate, the business is encouraged to use accredited, Minnesota training providers.Businesses involved in manufacturing, skilled production and information technology will receive additional consideration.Eligible TrainingAll eligible training must meet the special requirements of the employer. The location of the training, schedule, curriculum, and instruction techniques may all be negotiated between the business and the training provider.Training in the following topic areas are eligible:Basic skill training (i.e. hand tools, blueprint reading, basic math, etc.)Advanced technical skill trainingTraining on industry specific equipmentProcess/Quality related trainingSafety trainingWork-related language trainingSoft-skill training (i.e. Communication, Leadership, Teamwork)(limited to 25% of total award)Train-the-trainerOther business specific training identified by the employer that is deemed appropriate by DEED.Ineligible TrainingCompany orientation type trainingBasic computer skills (i.e. MS Word, Excel, etc.)Pre-employment trainingMaximum Award AmountGrants of up to $200,000 are available to eligible projects. The award amount, up to a maximum of $200,000, will be contingent on the projected costs and wage rates for the new jobs. New jobs paying the following percentages of the median hourly wage for the county in which the jobs are located will be eligible for the following maximum award amounts for each new job.PercentageMaximum Per New Job100% to 109%$5,000110% to 119%$6,500120% to 129%$8,000130% and above$9,000The maximum award amount per new job will be increased by $1,000 for any employee with a disability.Use of FundsFunds may be used for direct training costs including curriculum development, training delivery, training materials and supplies, trainee wages, training equipment owned by the business and used exclusively for training during the project period, training facilities, and trainer travel and lodging costs.Funds may be used for administrative services, assessment, testing and certification costs. Funds may be used for eligible training topics that are provided by institutions of higher education; in-house; by federal, state or local agencies; by consultants; and/or by equipment vendors.On-the-job training costs for employees may not exceed 50 percent of the annual gross wages and salaries of the new jobs in the first full year after execution of the agreement up to a maximum of $9,000 per eligible employee, with an additional $1,000 allowable for individuals with a disability.Grant funds may not be used to purchase equipment to be owned or used by the training/educational institution.Grant funds may only be used towards new jobs, but any curriculum developed with grant funds may also be used for skills enhancement of existing employees at the employers cost.Eligible Business Matching ContributionsBusiness contributions towards any of the eligible training costs outlined under Use of Funds may be counted towards the required match.Employee wages for on-the-job training or wages paid during training.The $500 application fee.Application GuidelinesApplication TimelinesApplications may be submitted any time and will be considered on a first-come, first-serve basis contingent on DEED’s receipt of a complete application including all required information.Application and Award ProcessApplications will be evaluated by DEED and DEED will notify the applicant of approval or denial.Before entering into an agreement, DEED will investigate the applicability of other training programs and determine whether the Minnesota Job Skills Partnership program is a more suitable source of funding for the training. This investigation will be completed within 15 days or as soon as reasonably possible after DEED’s receipt of a complete application.Eligible applications with a minimum score requirement of 30 points will be awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis.If adequate funding is not available and multiple requests are received at the same time, funding will be prioritized in the order of the highest to lowest scoring applications.Applications may be denied, awarded at a reduced amount or awarded at the requested amount.If a grant is approved, DEED will notify the applicant to submit the $500 application fee and will draft a grant contract to be completed upon receipt of the application fee.In order to complete the contract, the applicant must be registered with the State of Minnesota as a vendor. Information on registering as a vendor can be found on the Minnesota Management and Budget website ().Under the terms of the contract, the business will be reimbursed for eligible training costs at the end of the training provided the jobs are in place at the required wage and the business has submitted all required reports and documentation.Review CriteriaUpon DEED’s determination that initial eligibility requirements have been met, applications will be scored based on the following criteria. In order to receive an award, a minimum score of 30 must be achieved.Number of jobs to be created (3-15 points)Business size (0-10 points)Wage rates of new jobs (5-20 points)Voluntary benefits provided at a value of $2 per hour or more (5 points)Business engaged in manufacturing, skilled production or information technology (5 points)Recruitment strategy for hiring individuals with a disability, minorities, long-term unemployed and/or other disadvantaged job seekers (0-10 points)Utilization of (5 points)Business contributions in excess of match requirement (0-10 points)Return on state investment (2-10 points)Utilization of an accredited Minnesota educational institution (5 points)Workers with the skills being provided are in demand (5 points)Reporting RequirementsFor projects that are funded, the business must provide reports to DEED on a semi-annual basis. The progress report will include a narrative overview of progress made in the hiring and training of new employees; information regarding the number of new jobs created, wage rates, number trained and trainee demographics; and a financial report with a breakdown of project costs to-date. A document must also be signed by each new employee receiving training and in-house trainers confirming that training was provided. In addition, a final report will be due at the conclusion of the project that includes a description of the training outcomes, the effectiveness of the program in encouraging employment and any specific suggestions for improvements that can be made to enhance the program. A payroll report will also be required at the conclusion of the project which should include all new permanent full-time jobs, hire dates, wages paid, voluntary benefits and any other information requested.DefinitionsDisability – an individual with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities of such individual; a record of such an impairment; or being regarded as having such an impairment. Impairments that are transitory and minor do not apply. A transitory impairment is an impairment with an actual or expected duration of 6 months or less. “Disability” has the meaning give under United States Code, title 42, chapter 126.Expanding business – an existing Minnesota business that is adding at least three new jobs at the project location and businesses with existing operations outside Minnesota that are expanding to Minnesota.Greater Minnesota – areas outside of the seven county metropolitan area which includes the following counties: Anoka, Carver, Dakota (excluding the city of Northfield), Hennepin (excluding the cities of Hanover and Rockford), Ramsey, Scott (excluding the city of New Prague), and Washington. The cities of Northfield, Hanover, New Prague and Rockford are considered Greater Minnesota. The metropolitan area is defined by Minnesota Statutes section 473.121, subdivision 2. Long-term unemployed – those out of work for 27 weeks (6 months) or longer.New business – a business with no parent company or current operations.New job – a job provided by a new or expanding business that provides at least 32 hours of work per week for a minimum of nine months per year and is permanent with no planned termination data and for which an employee hired was not formerly employed by the employer in the state or a replacement worker, including a worker newly hired as a result of a labor dispute.On-the-Job training – teaching the skills, knowledge and competencies that are needed to perform a specific job within the workplace and work environment. It may occur as the employee performs actual work while being directly overseen by a trainer or it may occur elsewhere within the workplace using training rooms, training work stations, or training equipment. On-the-job training is provided by another employee who can competently perform the job that he or she is teaching or by an external provider.Skilled production – production jobs that require the worker to have knowledge about a specific skill or trade.Soft-skill – a skill that lets you be effective in your job, but isn’t directly related to your profession.Resources/Contact InformationMinnesota Job Skills Partnership (MJSP) – MJSP provides grants to educational institutions that are partnering with a business or businesses to provide training that is specific to the business needs. Information on the MJSP programs can be found on DEED’s website (). Program staff can help you determine whether the JTIP program or one of the other MJSP programs best suits your business needs. Staff will also advise you regarding the availability of JTIP funding. Staff can be reached at 651-259-7514.DEED Business Development Specialists – Business Development Specialists are located in the Twin Cities, metro area and key regions throughout the state. They work closely with companies of all types to help them locate and expand in communities throughout Minnesota. Business Development Specialists contact information can be found on DEED’s website ().DEED Vocational Rehabilitation Services – The Vocational Rehabilitation Services unit helps people with disabilities prepare for, find and keep a job, and live as independently as possible. Staff can help with the recruitment and placement of people with disabilities and may be able to provide support services to help workers with disabilities to keep their job and advance in their careers. Additional information, including service provider contact information can be found on DEED’s website (). VRS staff can be reached at 651-259-7366 or 1-800-328-9025.Minnesota State – Companies of all sizes in every region of the state depend on the Minnesota State system to prepare and maintain a qualified work force, increase employee productivity and support new business growth. The 37 public colleges and universities in the system offer an array of services to help businesses with their education and training needs. To learn more, call 1-800-456-8519 or visit the Minnesota State website. ()Minnesota Workforce Centers – Minnesota Workforce Centers provide an array of employment-related services to employers and job seekers via 47 locations throughout Minnesota and online at DEED’s website. Employers who need hiring assistance can contact any of our WorkForce Centers. More information can be found on DEED’s website (). – is the state’s no-fee online job data base that brings employers and job seekers together. Employers can post job openings using keywords that specify job description, title, required skills and experience and then review resumes that match their requirements. For more information go to the website ()Application InstructionsIt is strongly recommended that you consult with program staff before completing the grant application to help determine whether the Minnesota Job Skills Partnership program may be a more suitable source of funding and for information regarding the availability of funding. Program staff can be reached at 651-259-7514. The application form and median hourly wages at the county level can be found on our website (). Steps for completing an application are provided below.Step 1 – Complete the Eligibility ChecklistStep 2 – If all conditions on the Eligibility Checklist have been met, fully complete the grant application using the forms provided.Step 3 – Submit the completed application via mail or email to DEED at the following address:MN Department of Employment and Economic DevelopmentBusiness & Community Development, MJSP332 Minnesota Street, Suite E200St. Paul, MN 55101orVikki Palony – Southern MN: vikki.palony@state.mn.usDanielle Kressin – Northern MN: danielle.kressin@state.mn.us ................
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